adoption
Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
Freedom Without Consequence: The Lie That Destroyed the Family
Modern society claims to champion equality, but when it comes to parenthood, the system could not be more unequal. The law grants women near-total control over reproduction while holding men accountable for outcomes they cannot influence. This imbalance has produced not just unfair laws, but a moral double standard that punishes responsibility and excuses recklessness.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast5 months ago in Families
“The Fall of a King: When Power Meets the Heart”
There was a time when Malik Samundar Khan was so powerful that no one dared to approach him without permission. In his household, he was the last word. No one ever questioned his authority — not even his own father. Malik Sahib was the respected chief of the village, the owner of a grand palace, and the father of five sons, each holding senior government positions.
By shahkar jalal5 months ago in Families
Having a Child Today: An Act of Love or Irresponsibility?
Having a child is one of the most intimate, powerful, and irreversible decisions a person can make. But in a world shaped by ecological crises, economic uncertainty, political tension, and social upheaval, this choice is no longer as obvious as it once was. Between personal desire and global concern, many people are torn: is it still reasonable to bring a child into the world? Is it an act of hope or an act of ego? Here are 10 reasons — five for, five against — to help you reflect on the question without judgment.
By Bubble Chill Media 5 months ago in Families
The Day Love Died Inside Me
## **The Day Love Died Inside Me** It was supposed to be just another morning — sunlight slipping gently through the curtains, the sound of her laughter filling the kitchen, the smell of coffee floating in the air. But that day, everything felt heavier. Even the silence had weight.
By America today 5 months ago in Families
Sleepy Eyes
The night was calm, heavy with the scent of autumn. In a small village house, Jamala Bibi lay on her bed with a rosary in one hand and prayer beads in the other. The half-moon cast a faint light across the room as she looked toward the door again and again, her heart waiting for someone who never came home on time.
By shahkar jalal5 months ago in Families
You Married Them, Not Their Family: Navigating Difficult In-Laws. AI-Generated.
When I said I do to Rohan, I saw only him. His kind eyes, his easy laugh, the way he made me feel like the most interesting person in the room. I was marrying my best friend. What I didn't realize was that I was also saying I do to weekly Sunday dinners that felt like job interviews, to a mother-in-law whose compliments were always backhanded, and to a family whose idea of love was constant, unsolicited advice.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Families
How to Deal with a Toxic Parent Without Losing Your Mind. AI-Generated.
For most of my life, a phone call with my mother felt like walking through a field of emotional landmines. I would take a deep breath, pick up the phone, and hope for the best. But it always followed the same path.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Families
The Last Day at School
It’s strange how a place can feel eternal until the moment you realize you’re leaving it. That morning, I walked through the school gates as I had every day for years — same blue uniform, same corridor smell of chalk and paper, same hum of laughter that echoed down the hallways. But everything felt different. It wasn’t the place that had changed — it was the knowledge that this was the last time I’d see it like this.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Families
The Best Birthday Ever
The Best Birthday Ever By [Ssss] The sun peeked through the curtains on a bright Saturday morning. Mia jumped out of bed with excitement—today was her 10th birthday! She had been counting down the days for weeks, and everything was planned perfectly. There would be games, music, cake, and all her friends would come over to celebrate in the backyard. "Mia! Time to get ready!" her mom called from downstairs. Mia quickly got dressed in her favorite outfit—a sparkly pink dress with matching sneakers—and ran down to help. Her parents had decorated the yard with rainbow balloons, streamers, and a big banner that read "Happy Birthday, Mia!" A table was set up with treats, party hats, and goodie bags, and a colorful piñata hung from the tree. Everything looked magical. At noon, the guests began to arrive. Mia's best friends, Sofia, Liam, Aria, and Jayden, were the first through the gate, all holding presents and smiling big. “This is going to be awesome!” Jayden said, running toward the game area. The party kicked off with a scavenger hunt. Clues were hidden all around the yard, leading to a hidden treasure chest filled with small toys and candy. The kids laughed and worked together, racing to solve each riddle. Next came the piñata. Everyone took turns swinging the bat, trying to crack it open. On Sofia’s second try, the piñata burst, sending candy raining down like a sugary waterfall. The kids cheered and scrambled to collect their favorite treats. After a round of musical chairs and a silly dance contest, it was time for Mia’s favorite part—cake time! Her mom brought out a huge two-tiered cake shaped like a castle, covered in pink and purple frosting and glittery stars. Everyone gathered around and sang “Happy Birthday,” and Mia made a wish before blowing out the candles. “What did you wish for?” Aria asked. Mia smiled. “If I tell you, it won’t come true!” They all giggled and dug into the delicious cake. It was vanilla with strawberry filling—just the way Mia liked it. After the cake, Mia opened her presents. There were books, art supplies, a friendship bracelet kit, and even a pair of roller skates she had been dreaming about. But just when she thought the party couldn’t get any better, her dad brought out a surprise—a projector screen and popcorn machine. They were going to end the day with an outdoor movie night! As the sun set and fairy lights twinkled above, everyone snuggled into blankets and pillows on the lawn. They watched Mia’s favorite movie, The Magical Adventures of Luna and Leo, under the stars. Halfway through the movie, Mia looked around at her friends, her family, the glowing lights, and the sky full of stars. Her heart felt full. “This really is the best birthday ever,” she whispered to Sofia, who nodded and smiled. When the movie ended, the kids said their goodbyes, yawning and happy. The goodie bags were handed out, filled with stickers, toys, and handwritten thank-you notes from Mia. As she helped clean up, Mia hugged her mom and dad. “Thank you for everything. This was amazing.” Her mom kissed her forehead. “You’re amazing, Mia. You deserve a magical day.” That night, as Mia climbed into bed, she thought about all the laughter, the games, the surprises, and the love that had surrounded her all day. She didn’t even care if her wish came true—because today already had. She smiled, closed her eyes, and drifted off to sleep, dreaming of roller skates, glittery castles, and a day she would never forget. --- The End.
By Muhammad Saad 5 months ago in Families









